package vchan-unix
Xen Vchan implementation
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
vchan-6.0.1.tbz
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Description
README
README.md
This is an implementation of the Xen "libvchan" or "vchan" communication protocol in OCaml. It allows fast inter-domain communication using shared memory.
Linux configuration
Make sure your systems are properly configured. You may need to:
sudo modprobe xen-evtchn
sudo modprobe xen-gntdev
sudo modprobe xen-gntalloc
mount -t xenfs xenfs /proc/xen
To use in Linux
To connect as a server to a client with domid 'domid' and using the string 'port' to denote the connection:
open Vchan_lwt_unix
open_server ~domid ~port ()
>>= fun (ic, oc) ->
Lwt_io.write_line oc "hello"
>>= fun () ->
Lwt_io.flush oc
>>= fun () ->
Lwt_io.close ic
>>= fun () ->
Lwt_io.close oc
To connect as a client, replace open_server
with open_client
.
To use the command-line
On both of your VMs, find their domain ids:
xenstore-read domid
On the domain with domid <server domid>
, listen for a single connection from <client domid>
on <port>
:
xencat -l <client domid> <port>
On the domain with domid <client domid>
, connect to <server domid>
:
xencat <server domid> <port>
So to transfer a file foo
from domid 1 to domid 2:
On domain 2, listen for the connection and retrieve the file:
xencat -l 1 foo > copy-of-foo
On domain 1, transmit the file:
cat foo | xencat 2 foo
Dependencies (17)
-
fmt
>= "0.8.7"
- xen-gnt
- xen-evtchn
- sexplib
- xen-gnt-unix
- xen-evtchn-unix
-
xenstore_transport
>= "1.0.0"
-
xenstore
>= "1.2.2"
-
mirage-flow
>= "2.0.0" & < "4.0.0"
- io-page
- ppx_cstruct
- ppx_sexp_conv
-
cstruct
>= "1.9.0"
-
lwt
>= "2.5.0"
-
vchan
= version
- dune
-
ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Used by
None
Conflicts
None
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